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The phrase 'boutique of' is not technically correct in written English. Instead, one would say 'boutique for' or 'boutique selling.' Make an example sentence with 'boutique for': I visited a boutique for vintage clothing this weekend.
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There is also a small boutique of tea pots and such, some madly plaid.
Called Jack Spade, they are sold at a SoHo boutique of the same name.
"We have to have a real boutique of lawyers with an agenda," Mr. Alvarez said.
I also like some of the things in the shoe-box boutique of Chocheng Char, a London designer, on Madison.
Heery's Clothes Closet (184 East Clayton) is the boutique of choice for Southern belles and University of Georgia sorority girls.
I thought I would be safe when I was assigned to visit the jewelry boutique of Solange Azagury-Partridge.
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The vintage clothing store Cherry, a favorite of stylists, will have the distinction of presiding over the first mega-boutique of used threads when it opens an outpost in the Virgin Megastore in Times Square next month.
WHERE TO SHOP Whether you want to dine on beet-root carpaccio, sip Dom Perignon rosé, dance to club music or clad yourself in Russian retro-kitsch fashions from the nation's most famous designer, the new resto-boutique of Denis Simachev (Stoleshnikov Pereulok 12, Building 2; 7-495-629-8085; www.denissimachev.com) has it all.
Mr. Huang never made it to the chic boutiques of Manhattan.
"This boutiquing of the medicine ultimately demeans it".
Unlike the snooty boutiques of Madison Avenue or Rodeo Drive, the sites will welcome anyone.
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